Society Notes -:- Personal Gossip -:- Entertainments -:- Club Doings S , i. ; i i ! t f Lazy Livers Come from Lazy Living sometimes from food follies that tax the overworked digestive organs. Get back to Nature by eating Shredded Wheat It puts you on your feet when everything else fails. It sup plies the muscular energy and mental alertness that put you in fine fettle for the day's work. Delicious for breakfast with milk or cream, or for luncheon with fruits. Made at Niagara Falls, N.Y. Two Truisms Tbe beet time to advertise ia now the ttm to quit Is nerer. Publicity Is the erportunlty of tke man who knows bow to w it. vmmti V FFRRIIARY SAT F OF Dressmakers, garmflnt manafactarera and home scwera will Tuesday morning. Kead every item, check the things you want, tomorrow: 12-Yard Bolts of Oood Blaa ff Taps, bolt uC J. A P. Coats' Bent Darning f Cotton, 4 spools , uC Larf e Bottles of Good ma- J? cblne Oil, bottle DC Ocean Pearl Buttons, spe- clal,, card X C West Electric Hair Curt- in ers, 6 on card for A a C Black Jap Mail Doses, Monday, each Wash Ed ting, all fast colore, yard 6c Vzc Black Regular forms on sale Tuesday, for, only.... i j 1 Final Disposal of Women's Apparel In Our Greatly Enlarged Basement 200 Good Practical Dresses For many occasions; all these dresses are good styles and from a reliable dress manufactur er; the materials are good quality serges,, a few pop lins, with Hatin combinations, etc. The dresses are actually worth from $3.73 to $6.50, and all on sale at one small price . . , Several hundred women's and misses' cloth skirts; these are good, durable skirts for maoy oc casions, made of all wool materials, fancy cloths, plaids, checks, etc. Values up to 11.25, on sale Tueeday. We I ol 1 Hundreds of good, IjUI A up-to-date coats, made of floe silky plush, Taney and rough cloths, mixtures, etc. None worth less than $5 50 snd some even more, at ' $2.82 a t, - WAIT A LITTLE WHILE FOR THE GREAT FAM- ILY Women's SHOES And all at prices so low that they are little 'short of amazing. See our ads Tuesday evening. Utilize the great opportunities offered. fTAFFY Pompeisn Room. SOCIAL AFFAIRS FOR THEYISITORS Former Omaha Girl Gueiti of Honor at Many Function Given This Week. AT THEATER, CLUB AND HOTEL Ily MFLUFICIA Mnwr 14. . Charming visitors, former Omaha girls, are the Inspiration for most of the social doing of the day. The return of Mr. Meredith Nicholson, wlfo of the well known writer, la always the forerunner of a round of aoclal e-ayetlea, her many friends here rlelng with each other In showering courtesies norm her. Mra. Nicholson arrived Raturday" ' morning; from Indlanapolla and has been with her brother, Mr. Charles . T. . Kountxe, and Mra Kountsc. . . Mrs. ..Kountze la leaving for Chlcstfo this . evening,, however, for three or four daya, ao Mra. Nlcboiaon will be' at her alater'a. Mk-a. Dirk Slow art. for a few ays. Saturday evening Mra. ,Ben , Gallagher entertained at dinner and a theater party for Mra. Klcholaon. when - the other guests were! Meaiirs. and Meadames P. T. Knnnlse, JnSVph Barker, iMrk Rtewart. O. C. Itcdlck. Paul Gallagher, Messrs. Messrs. Elmer Redlrk. Cuthbrrt Tatter, lien Usllagher, Mra. Nicholson was the guest of the Original Monday Bridge club when It waa entertained at luncheon today at the home of Mrs. Osgood T. fOaatman. Mra. Kastman had a charming arrangement of dnffodlls and spring flowers to brighten 8-Tard Bolts of Good Eng- Hsh Twilled Tapes AC Best Shell Hair Pins, 1J In f- boz: worth 25o, at OC Larse Pieces of Elas- sjl v Oc. black and white, each C 2 V Wooden Button Molds, all sites. Dosen X C 100-Yard Spools Sew- Ql A Ins Silk, all colors, spl...Oy2C Large Rubber Sanitary IP- Aprons, ibo values IOC Men's Neck Bands, all 1)1 slses. Eaoh....... eS'ZC Bust Forms and Dress Forms Jersey Covered Bust Forms. 1 1.00 values, at..... 50c 4-8etional Adjustable Dress Forma with long hips. Each form has extra skirt marker to pet correct measurement of skirt. These forma have arm pleoes to show. the exact net ting of sleeves; they can be adjusted from 33 to 48 bust; also the neck, waist, hips and height can be adjusted to any sise. Our regular $10 $4.19 Ketlea Desewtmeat, Mala Fleer, $ etc. These suits arc not this f C season's styles, but are good, vJ I i practical suits for many oc- for $2.00. - Have Grouped All Our Coats in 3 Lots I a O Hundreds of good liUl m coatSi fujj iength. medium, etc., made of fine, all wool materials, fancy and rough cloths, mixtures, etc. Values up to $5.00, on sale at $1.8S SALE OF GOOD SHOES Men's SHOES DAY TUES. tbe luncheon table and covers placed for: ' Mesdames Mesdames A. I Heed. I.aao oles. Arthur rtemtngton, v. A. Henira, Joseph Harher. r. r. nounise. W. K. McKeen, O. T. F.aatman. Judf-e and Mra. W. A. Redlck are pr- Ins a boa party at the wrpheum this evening, complimentary to Mrs. Nichol son, following which the party will have supper at the Fnntsnelle. The guests of the Redlrka will be: Mra. Nlcboiaon. Mr. F.. M Fairfield. ' Mr. and Mra. A. U Reed. Dr. and Mfre. J. K. dimmers. Mra. O'Brleai Rrtarai. The return of another Omaha girl, Mra Edward O'Brien, of Norwich. Conn., has also been the signal for many glven-ln-honor affairs. Mrs. O'Brien spent teat week with MS as Louie Dinning, but la now at the home of her slater, Mrs. Wilt Coad. Mra Mark Coad entertains this attractive visitor at luncheon Tuesday; Mrs. R. I Huntley, Thureday; Mrs. Psul Gallagher. Friday, and on Saturday Mra Will Coed glvea a luncheon for her slater. Mrs. O'Brien, Miss koulse XXnning. Mr. Wlllard Butler and Mr. Roger Keollns will make up a foursome st the Orpheuro tonight and will have supper at tbe 1'on- tonelle following the theater. Tm for MUs GwUlala. And still another Omaha girl, home from war-ridden Belgium Is honor guest at a number of Informal affairs. Mra Jean Maria Gulalain who la at the home of her slater, Mrs. B. W. Dixon, will bs given a tea Thursday by Miss Margaret Bruce. It Is announced, but smaller ef fairs are planned for her each day of her stay here. Mrs. Arthur Kronk of Louisville, Ky., who Is the gtiewt of Miss Amy Gllmore M also being entertained extenalvely. Miss Ollmore entertained twelve g-uests at sup per at the Pontenelle Sunday for her guest NOTIONS be here at the tick of 8 :30 and bring this list with you Best Cordonnet Crochet Cotton, white and colors. Any nam- f ber. Regular 10c balls, for. ...OC J. ft P. Coats' Best Crochet Cotton, spool Children's and Women's "Bran- i "Bran- ?.6c dels Special Hose Support ers, pair Good Brass Dreasing r 1 Pins, 5c values, paper. ,..a2C Safety Pins, all sixes; Mon- j" day, S cards for.. OC Skirt and rants Hangers; A lOo values, each 4C J. ft P. Coats' Oood OlA. Machine Thread, spool.. a&Y2C Good Inside Skirt Belting, f- black and white, yard OC Washable- Dresa Shields, Monday, paly OC Good Celluloid Tatting Shuttles, each OC Jold Beauty Pins, sets, f at 1UC Extra Soft Face Chamois, A special, each xC One Big Lot of Tapes. Rick Racks and Braids; all worth up to 16e, special, bolt OC Mercerised Skirt Braid;, 5c 15o values, bolt. Oood Strong Wire Hair ' Pins, package 1 C Best Steel Crochet Ol Hooks, each y2C STIMS Several Hundred Good Suits Practical styles, made of fancy cloths, mixtures, rough cloths, r casions. They arc worth up . "n coin TSinc?loir I n l A great lot of less than manufacturer's cost; not this season's styles, but good, warm winter coats in rough cloths, mixtures, etc. Formerly worth to 1 1.60 $ 1.00 Child's SHOES -Fresh. Delicious, Kull Cream 1 Angei Kood Taffy, all flavors; regular 19c quality pound , 10c I i who will be remembered as Mlas Fegfry Pollers, a frequent visitor here, and today entertained Informally at luncheon at tha Omaha club for four or five guests. Mr. Otto Bauman gives an Orpheum theater party followed by supper st the Fon tenelle tonight for Mrs. Krock. ' Valentine Dancing Party. Mr. Dan Woodward, who leaves Pun- flay for Forsythe, Mont., gives a vafn tlne dancing party to his young friends tonight at the home of hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Woodward. Thursday evening Mlas Myrne Gilchrist also en tertains the seme at at a danc at her home, complimentary to Mr. Woodward, and Friday evening Mlaa Marion Brown gives a bobsled party. Mr. Woodward's gueats this evening will be: Mr. and Mra. A. A. Arter. Misses Misses Myrne Gilchrist, F-atner Graff. Marlon Brown. ' Kaiherlne Conrald. Helen Peycke. Iorothy Arter. Martha Gelger. Marry Wood. Meaara. Mraara. Karl Iowa, Bernard Miller. Carl' Bailee. Bariton Htedlnger, Lawrence Koaue, William Hoecha. EJdward Johnson. Affairi of Today. Mrs. J. II. Conrad chaperoned ten young girls at ths Orpheum theater mat! nee today fr her daughter, Katherlne, who entertained complimentary to Miss Mildred Brown, guest of Miss Gladys Goodman. ' , The alumnae of fit John's High school will give a Valentnle dancing party at Chambers' academy , thla evening. Wedding; Announcement. ' Mrs. Mary ' Parabulia announces the marriage of her daughter. Hose Virginia, to Mr. Arthur C. de Ijirot of Mobile, Ala, which will take place on Wednesday March 1, at St. Paul's church In Bait Lake City, Utah. . Thnmmel Returns from East. Mr. and Mrs. George II. Thummel, so eompanled by their daughter, Mlaa Stella Thummel, returned Sunday morning from Rochester, where they went to attend the & WOJiEri BODY-TRAINING V r.IIIJTARY-BELTx Weloocicd like a Terjr dear but kxn lost friend! j TbaU tibe reception rivea tbo NEW Nemo! t UUiimfhttt Conwt by a boat oT sssooteet hmt tbe srlffass MOltaryl Beit KaM dnaeai years aiH. ' Sopreme comfort and' aperb style for every i of sisnasr or ssedlisi to res tk fSO-Tm alaadar S aadl tsma, eaort er a BMdia j3oo asfr-Par aJW raaswssai sKssJai YotiH never "slouch" in these corsets.1 You will hare aa alert, ereet bearing; yoo will breathe deeply; there will be bo pressure anywhere to harm ye; aad yoa will b COMFORTABLE whether yoa ere dressed for the street, for the reoepboa or the theatre; whether yoa are playing1 tenets or golf, dancing' or skstiag, you will feel as free ss though you had ao corset oa. And you will be com fortable in your house hoi J tasks cleaning, sweeping, hak-' iag, hanging curtains or sorubbing the loor. It's all in the shape, the fit, and the exclusive hy- gieaie features of this wonderful corset. BE A WISE WOMAN! Wmar A RIGHT Nemo! SoU Everywhere 13.00, $4.00. 5 mp U $10 KeeTarh was wvars p-i9a wedding of their son, Mr. George B. Thummel and Miss. Gladys Congdon, which was celebrated last week. The young couple have gone on a southern wedding trip, but are planning to make their home In Omaha at 3.110 Harney street, on their return. At Diet Clnb. A sleighing party, followed by a dinner- dance, at the Diets club, waa one of the enjoyable affairs of Saturday evening. The next club entertainment will be a theater parly to be given February 29. In the party Saturday were: Misses Misses' I'ttie Ilartunek, Blench Price, htrnj Bortonlanger.Mnud Mnrkland, Marlon Newman, Helen rlott. llooe Turner, irnm Gouldtng, Mc."re Frank Walrath. Howard 1 ouk1ms, RiibkcM Hopper, John Frsnkland of Chicago, Gale Furneaa, Malrl Ivll. Manilla I'ricr. Mcaira. Krrdorlck Jonrs. Jlmniv Valentine, lfrnry IMott, One Rnrssr, John Reynolds. Ask Aid for French Children. Hiss Eleanor Fell and Mlaa Florence Sclioflr-l1. who lecture thla evening at the Hotel Homo under the ausplrea of the loral Franco-Belgian Relief society, gave brief talks thla morning at the home of Mrs. Howard Baldrlge, where members of Madame Borg-lum's French claaa met. The two young women are appealing for aid for friendless children. of France. , t Personal Mention. Miss Ethel Solomon has returned from a concert tour to McCook, Holdrege and Beatrice. Mr. and Mra. C. N. Diets started Sun day for Florida, where they will spend the remainder of the winter. Thcyuaa ally winter. In Florida. unleaa going abroad to a sunny clime, where they may pursue their well-known globe-trotting proclivities. In snd Out of the" Bee Hive. Mir. and Mrs. A. I. Root arrived home today from Chicago, having spent the last aeck there. . Mlas Mildred Brown, who has been the guest of Mlas Gladys Qoodman, returns to her home at Hampton, la.. Tuesdsy. Mrs. J. H. Oant of Kansas City re turned to her home last evening after a delightful stay with Mlas Irene Me- Knight. Mr. W.. C. McKnight Is expected home from New York Saturday. Mr. and Mtrs. Oeorge Brandels, who were expected . home from New Vork today, will arrlver later In the week. Mra. Isaac Miller Raymond, jr., and Mlaa Eleanor Raymond of Lincoln, who spent a few days In Omaha last week aa the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Connell, returned home Friday evening. W. . J. Ilynea of Omaha Is a guest at The Elms hotel. Excelsior Springs, Mo. HARD COAL SOFT COAL BRICKand SAND Yell-O Wagons SUn-DEQ-LAIlD Try ECONOMY $6.50 llim?, Ill, Nut PER TON Phone Douglas 252 One off Our Yards Is Near Your Home "This Is the Kind I Want "Mother tried all brands, she Aneans which ii best know how to get good, wholesoms bakings every bake-day how to save Baking Powder money -avoid baks-day sorrows. "She like the wonderful leavening strength fiue taltinf qoalities absolute purity great economy of CALUMET BAKING POWDER "Don't think the Baking Powder yoa now use is beet. Try Calumet once find utwhat rW baking are. rVCl Kssewesl Hiakeat Awarae fiut (. iM rrrr 5tt Siip im Puu4 Css ryi rrva CXI Conversation Hose I A " '" liny Just a little hitch of a filmy skirt Good night!" Milady's fan used to tell the story-used to be the unrivaled fllrtlna; wireless but now the New York grlrls are talking with thalr feet. They call them "conversation stockings," They are designed to start a system of ballroom semaphore signals. The swag ger hosiery shops of Fifth avenue have actually begun to display the styles, which come to us by way of Palm Beach. At the resorts down in alligator land they attained their greatest notoriety and have attracted the moat attention. The conversation stocking carries along the front elevation some word, usually Just the oposfte to the word that the mate bcara. On the other hand or the other llmh Take to Skiii. . A congenial set from the Field club has taken up skiing and they are having a great time these brisk days on the club grounds and on the hill back of the Paul Wemher home. The women took up the sport about two waeks ago and declare they will never mind the cold again aftes becoming devotees of the ski. This party of friends will attend tho Orpheum theater this evening and have supper at the Fontenelte. The members of the circle Include: Mesara. and Meadames ' Clifford Calkins, Paul Wemher. Edward. Slater. . ir. ana Mrs. j. Misses K. Anson. Misses ' Pauline Mullen. Messrs- Harley Conant. Adele Cullen, Messrs. a Jack Hughes, Pleasure! Past. A iri.riu na rt v waa aiven for Mlsa Rose Voborll -at her home In honor of her birthday. The guests were: Messrs. Messrs. Joe Pfeffer. William Velechov- George Reld. . SRy, Fred Oldemann, Andrew Wleger, John Voborll, Anton Oerhart, Joe Lange, Frank Mancuso. Misses Misses Ruth Kteepy. Amelia Voborll, . Martha Kderts, Rose Plegal. Rosa Voborll. Anna Wieaer. Anna Oldemann. Julia Voborll. Messra. and Meadames F. Machal, J. H. Voborll. E. F. Voborll. On the Social Register. Mrs. A. I. Root was not able to en tertain the Monday Bridge club today since her return from Chicago was de layed, but will entertain the club at her home Tuesday afternoon. The Social club of All ISalnts' church raYMsnfsraBKKSHXxffxn Neuralgia ? H Tint Aid at Borne." Neurslgis Psin is most sgooi sing yet yoa can stop it instantly by applying Sloaa s Lioimeot. Think of Sloan's Liniment when ever you have s pain of any kind. It is a fine Psln Killer. No need to rub it in you just lay it oa sad the pain flies away at once. Sloan's Liniment! KILLS PAIN 'Keep bottle ia your home. Frk XSc (De. (1.SS 6 To Make Your Hair Look Naturally Curty If milady of the straight, lank hair will adopt the simple allmerlne method, she will have aa pretty wavy treasea aa ahe rould wish to own. The curliness will look so natural, and the hair ao beauti fully aoft and glossy. Quite different from the obviously artificial curia and the parched, dead appearance of the hair produred by the heated iron. U)iild ailmerine can of course be ob tained at any drug store and a few ounces will keep the hair In curl for many weeks. Being perfectly harmless and neithei sticky nor greasy, no one need have the let hesltaucy In using It. It la best applied a tin a clean tooth brush, draw ing this through the hair from crown to tip Just before retiring The effect next Homing will be all that any one could deal re. Advertisement. eSBonetci m Lint puims eutcaiv -Xaev evt ae smt J'Y sTBiaere 0 eeucara- t awi CAM? 0-TN AUSMTITVl coNviNceor SWaCSStCOMOMV " aaoxa I urn i w , , k X T""' I V v 1 .' f i ' , Tk CCOMOMV I TRY A CAN V -v I AND BE . Latest Fashion Fad if the would-be 'dancing partner doesn't suit the younx woman's fancy she lets the skirt curtain fall on the invitation stdo of the sketch and displays the stock ing "which means that the young man will have to hunt a friendlier looking slocking. " . One of the new designs pictured In New York today show the words "Thank ' you" worked along one" Stocking. The Inscription "Howdydo 'I adorns the other. Some of them bear the token "Good night,'! which is tuken as moaning that the man who sees It must move along and peddle his papers. But these inscrip tions ere only starters. The giddy hosiery carries aloryr nearly all of the animal col lection that wandered out into the Caucasus from Mount Ararat when Nosh let down the bars. wlTI give the second of a series of parties Wednesday evening at the parish house. Forty-second and Dewey. There will be dancing, cards snd light refreshments. Mr. Oeorge T. Morton, Mr. Dan Dunham . and Mr. B. W. Scandrett have the affair In charge. Mrs. MacMUlan Harding entertains at luncheon on Wednesday. "Billy" Sunday and "Ma" Send Greetings to Omaha Friends "Billy" and "Ma" Sunday send their best wishes to Omaha. "Rody" also brightens the corner where we are with " hla greeting. ; This Information is conveyed by Educa tional Secretary J. W. Miller of the local Young Men's Christian association, who has Just returned from on eastern trip. Ho saw the evangelist and ! party at Trenton a few days ago and sat on the platform with them at one of the big tabernacle meetings there. "Trsll hitters are far more numeroua at Trentcn than in Omaha." Mr. Miller says, "and Rev. Mr.. Sunday and his party .are delighted with the results. They told me to say 'Hello' to Omaha for them. They also expressed gratification over the good follow-up work being done here since the revival." Y. M. C. A. SECRETARIES TO GO TO STATE CONVENTION To attend the annual state convention of Young Men's Christian associations, three secretaries of the local association will go to York Friday, for three days They are: General Secretary E. F. Denl son, who will be chairman of a discus sion group; J. W. .Miller, educational secretary, and Ralph Yeoman, member ship secretary, who will make an ad dress. SPRING HAT FASHIONS ARE CHIC AND LESS EXPENSIVE Paul Fleming, manager; Mlaa Shanahan, assistant; Miss Carlson and Miss Barker, designers, of the Thompaon-Belden mil linery force are back from the east and they all assert that the spring fashions are chic and lovller than ever, and less expensive than In previous years, in spite of the war. K Jacket tor SkasapoeiiasT, A real necessity to the woman wtie shampoos her own hair is a Jacket to protect her from the water that falls on' the shoulders. A practical Jacket can be made from a Turkish, towel or from a straight piece of linen, with a hole cut in the middle for the head to ' slip through. At the sides, the Jacket can he' held together with cords, tapes or ribbons, says the Philadelphia Nortn American. Beauty can be added to the Jacket by embroidering little flowers here and there over the front. French knots snd lasy-dalsy stitches fill In quickly. China blue and old rose are cheerful colors to choose for the stitches. Ttie edge of the Jacket can be finished with a rolled hem, a binding of braia or, if one haa the time, a crocheted edife would Increase the attractiveness of the gar ment. A aimpls coat rould be made from a piece of-stock sheeting. Should you be making the Jacket for a gift, you might Include with the present a bath mitten. Thla can be made from Turktsh toweling, also. Or, a better Ideal would be to uae a Turkish washcloth for the purpose, since it Is not necessary te have flngera or a Uiumb In the mitten. All that Is necessary is to fold a wash cloth In half, atltch It along the lone: end and one short end snd finish the edges) with crochet stitches to match that ased n the Jacket On the mitten' a sersy ef the design used on the Jat ket can be eaa broidered or the monogram of the re cipient csn be auVtstituted. Many people IMrefer the rata, mitten to the rsscnlae aashcloth. It is quite traaveulsu leg bathing children. 1 I: 4 i'